Community & Society
The E. Timothy Moore Student Multicultural Center at լƵAPP sponsored a series of events to celebrate Native American Heritage Month.
The May 4 Reflection Gallery at լƵAPP's Taylor Hall was bulging with a standing-room-only crowd of students who came out to share their feelings and gain an understanding of the Israel-Hamas War at the Nov. 16, student forum "Israel, Palestine and Me: Students' Forum for Reflection and Dialogue."
The լƵAPP Surplus Store helps the university liquidate assets in a sustainable and responsible way while offering unique items at low prices.
Summit Professor of Learning Technologies Rick Ferdig serves as coordinator for the Northeast Ohio chapter of the nonprofit Farmers & Hunters Feeding the Hungry, born out of one man’s mission to “transform a God-given resource of deer and livestock into food for those in need.”
The final Kent State Farmers' Market of the fall semester moves indoors, inside the DI Hub, on Nov. 14.
լƵAPP is celebrating Native American Heritage Month with events throughout November.
լƵAPP President Todd Diacon joined the Marching Golden Flashes and fans at Dix Stadium to cheer on our team at the annual Freeze Out Game.
Planting bulbs on Daffodil Hill has become part of Kent State's annual Veteran's Day Commemoration.
As part of լƵAPP’s annual Veterans Day Commemoration, cadets from the university’s ROTC programs joined staff from University Facilities Management and other volunteers on the site of the May 4, 1970, tragedy to plant daffodil bulbs.
The goal of the Golden I vigil was to acknowledge that the Israeli people who were brutally murdered were real people with real lives, said Rose Martyn, vice president of Golden I.